Over her 25-year career, Alicia Procello Maddox has developed expertise in the fields of corporate social responsibility and community investment and has managed multimillion-dollar grant programs throughout the world. Since 2009, Alicia Procello Maddox has worked for the Avery Dennison Corporation as vice president of Corporate Social Responsibility and president of the Avery Dennison Foundation. Ms. Maddox managed corporate responsibility at Nike before joining Avery Dennison. In this role, she oversaw a $7 million-dollar grant budget dedicated to promoting physical activity in communities by building sports infrastructure and financing athletic programs. She also served as a program director and program officer at The California Wellness Foundation. Outside of her professional life, she continues to engage with the community as a volunteer for Public Health Advocates and Volunteers of America Los Angeles. She is a former board member of Southern California Grantmakers and an active member of the African American Board Leadership Institute.

Alicia Maddox Procello On The Avery Dennison Foundation

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Seeing the Forest, Thanks to the Trees

In 2014, when the Avery Dennison Foundation partnered with the Rainforest Alliance to increase the amount of FSC-certified forest in the rugged La Mosquitia region of Northeast Honduras, I thought the project was mainly about trees, and growing them more sustainably.

Avery Dennison Foundation Celebrates the Opening of the Shangyu Hope School

On May 29, the Avery Dennison Foundation and Avery Dennison China hosted the opening ceremony of the Shangyu Hope Primary School made possible by a Foundation grant to the China Youth Development Foundation (Shandong Province), with cooperation from the township government in Mengyin County.

Sometimes the best way we can make a difference as a corporate foundation is to partner with a global NGO on a highly structured, far-reaching initiative. But we can also effect change by simply giving a grassroots organization the resources they need to tackle local problems in an innovative way

At the end of 2015, the Avery Dennison Foundation completed its first five years of international grantmaking—giving that reached beyond our decades of philanthropy in North America to support communities in many of the other countries where we do business.